2025 BMW iX: Subtle Upgrades, Same Electric Excellence
It’s time for the BMW iX to receive some upgrades. That electric BMW SUV that burst on the scene at the Super Bowl is ready for some changes.
This futuristic SUV came to the market in 2022 and has been one of the most successful and popular electric vehicles in the market. The iX has a spacious cabin with chic styling and comfortable seating for up to five people to enjoy the ride together. Both models use a dual-motor layout with AWD and plenty of power for those looking for some electric excitement in their BMW.
Here’s what the new 2025 model brings to the table.
Very few changes
When you do something right, and the market hasn’t passed you by yet, it’s possible to go ahead and continue onward. That’s basically the philosophy of this BMW electric SUV. The iX carries over into 2025 with very few changes, at least changes that you would notice. The Highway Assist hands-free driving feature now has an eye-tracking tech that allows the driver to change lanes by glancing in the direction of one of the rearview mirrors. The My BMW smartphone app also gains a digital key feature to lock and unlock the iX without using the app, which makes it much more convenient.
One goes up, the other goes down
Typically, when more power or battery capacity is offered, the additional driving range is the result for EVs. The new BMW iX does something a little differently. The xDrive50 model now has 309 miles of driving range when equipped with 19-inch wheels. That’s two additional miles of range compared to the previous model year. If this version is equipped with 20-inch wheels, it has 303 miles of range, and with the 21-inch wheels, the result is 302 miles of driving range.
When we turn to the M60 model, the iX loses 11-12 miles of driving range, which is nearly four percent compared to the 2024 model year versions. This means the diving range goes down from 296 miles to 284 miles for versions with 21-inch wheels and 285 miles if this BMW is equipped with 22-inch wheels.
Most of the other driving specs appear to be the same from one year to the next.
Is this BMW electric SUV more expensive than before?
BMW increased the price of the xDrive50 models by $150, which is a minuscule change in prices. Many times, we see significant increases in prices from one year to the next, but that’s not the case here. The M60 models maintain its starting price with no increase at all. This electric SUV doesn’t qualify for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit when purchased, which means shoppers must least this SUV to enjoy the benefits of this credit.
How much power does the iX provide?
The base model of the BMW iX has plenty of power at 516 horsepower from the dual-motor AWD system. This is an excellent power figure, allowing this SUV to rocket down the road in a hurry. Turn up the heat in the M60 model, which sends 610 horsepower to the wheels. BMW includes an adjustable air suspension and rear-wheel steering as options for both models, which can make this SUV more capable and fun on any road. There’s very little road noise entering the cabin during your drive, making this SUV feel more luxurious than ever before.
When it comes to quickness, this SUV has what you need. The base model rockets to 60 mph in only 4.0 seconds, while the more powerful M60 can hit that figure in 3.2 seconds. These numbers certainly make the iX a fun and active SUV that you can enjoy on any road.
What you’ll find inside
When you’re thinking about size, consider the BMW X5. The iX is about the same size as the X5, making it easy to understand how this BMW electric SUV can be ideal for a family of five to enjoy their time on the road together. The iX’s interior design is simple and modern, with lots of high-tech features. You’ll see a large, curved touchscreen instrument panel and a hexagonal-shaped steering wheel.
Over you head is a panoramic sunroof featuring an electrochromic shading option which gives the overhead screen an opaque look. The front seats are heated and offer power functions, making it easy to get comfortable when you sit up front.
Is the new 2025 BMW iX the right choice for you? This electric BMW SUV is extremely similar to its predecessor, offering only minor upgrades to make it just a little bit better than before.